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LOWER YOUR TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP

WITH HELICAL TURBINE TECHNOLOGY

Our innovative measurement solutions provide you


the greatest flexibility to address flow rate changes,
both within and between pipeline diameters
through our flexible flowrate cartridge design.
The HelifluTM TZN flowmeter is designed for
high accuracy liquid measurement from very
light LPG products to heavy crude oils. Our
advanced design and robust construction of
the HelifluTM TZN makes it the perfect choice for
use in the world’s most demanding applications,
environments and industries.

KEY BENEFITS
• Custom calibrated to your specified viscosities
• Suitable for high viscosities (greater than 350 cSt)
• Minimal sensitivity to density and viscosity variations
• Superior linearity & repeatability over wide flow ranges
• Addresses production life cycle changes:
PRODUCT APPLICATIONS — Downsizing “DS” & Flexible Flowrates “FF”
• Low pressure drop and lower energy consumption
• Custody transfer measurement • Master metering • Low downtime — customer serviceable
• Pipeline measurement • Storage management • Easy to prove — ideal solution for Master Meters
• Superior pulse stability reduces required prover volume
• Marine terminal • FSO & FPSO metering
• Proven robust technology / Long term reliability
• Tanker loading/offloading • Leak detection • Complies with global certifications and standards
• LACT • Oil production allocation • Faure Herman’s 90+ years of metering experience
OUR HISTORY, VALUES & ENDURING COMMITMENT
Leading Metrology since 1925
Jean Faure Herman was an automobile importer who

had a curious & inventive mind. He noticed one of the

major challenges facing the nascent airplane industry

was trying to reliably measure fuel consumption. So,

in 1925, he invented the oscillating piston flow meter

and solved that mechanical issue. The adoption of his

meter by the airline industry was the inspiration that

launched the creation of the Faure Herman company Faure Herman’s original factory

in Boulogne Billancourt, France.

From that first metering solution that enabled the

world’s earliest flying machines — and aviators— to

safely and reliably reach much greater flying distances,

we continue Jean Faure Herman’s legacy of innovative

thinking and precision engineering with an ongoing

commitment to inventive and efficient solutions.


Initial prototype of oscillating piston meter
The results can be found in the design, manufacture,
assembly & calibration of our portfolio of products.

We also recently established a world-class calibration

facility with a unique combination of fluids and proving

capabilities that help today’s clients achieve the highest

quality of measurement performance available.


Inside our current state-of-the-art calibration laboratory

Customer service has been our commitment for almost a century.


We value your business and work hard to keep it. Our size, agility and expertise allow us to be highly responsive in today’s
challenging environment. We are ready, willing and able to respond quickly — and efficiently —to your unique manufacturing,
calibration and service needs.

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WE INVENTED THE HELICAL TURBINE METER
ADVANCED ROTOR FOR SUPERIOR
PERFORMANCE AND RELIABILITY
With our helical rotor, fluid velocity remains parallel to
the blade, making it less sensitive to variations in viscosity
and density. The helical rotor shape, rounded front edge
and light weight materials improve stability and linearity
even in high viscosity fluids — while reducing bearing
wear. Every Heliflu™ rotor we manufacture is optimized
in our world-class calibration lab to fit your specific
Each rotor is manufactured from one solid block (no welded parts) of primarily
application requirements. titanium or aluminum. Detailed engineering analysis proves monoblock construction
increases reliability and performance.
REMOVABLE CARTRIDGE TECHNOLOGY
FOR EASY MAINTENANCE EASY TO INSTALL

• Interchangeable precalibrated spare cartridges The TZN features a plug and play design. The TZN is more
• Easy cartridge replacement (generally less than an hour) compact than other metering technologies. It may also be
• Only cartridge return is required for calibration installed either horizontally or vertically (upward flow).
• Easily maintain meters with minimal spare parts A flow conditioner is recommended upstream of the meter.
• Limited downtime & interruption of service While the TZN accepts bi-directional flow, only the upstream
• Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) flow is quantified. It features a simple pulse output that
works with any flow computer. The Heliflu™ TZN is available
in either of two hazardous area electrical protection modes:
Explosion Proof or Intrinsically Safe.

Please consult Faure Herman and the installation manual for full installation instructions.

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WE IMPROVE PERFORMANCE — CONTINUOUSLY
Explosion proof enclosures
Removable, Pulse (1, 2 or 3, depending on application)
Every Heliflu™ measures your product accurately. calibrated cartridge generation contain a pick-up coil and preamplifier
(intrinsically safe available)

Fluid flowing through a helical turbine meter turns


the rotor at a speed directly proportional to the
flow. Each revolution corresponds to a precise and
constant volume. Magnets mounted in the rotor
induce electrical pulses in an adjacent
pick-up coil. These resulting pulses are directly
proportional to the rate of flow.

See it in action at: http://www.faureherman.com/video

Robust tungsten carbide Body material: carbon steel, Helical rotor offers superior
or graphite bearing stainless steel; others available linearity & repeatability

PATENT NUMBE :
R
6164905

PATENTED DESIGN FOR SEVERE CONDITIONS

Our Patented Heliflu™ TZN CUS Handles Difficult Measurement Applications

Meters are often negatively affected by certain industry contaminants.


This can reduce performance and significantly increase operating
costs. Faure Herman’s patented Heliflu™ TZN CUS rotor and
bearing design minimizes the measurement impact of DRA,
wax, fibers, chalk, sand and other impurities. The stainless steel
sleeve, titanium rotor and tungsten carbide bearings provide superior
resistance to corrosion and extend the service life of your meter. If your
conditions change, the cartridges are interchangeable;
a STD meter can be converted to a CUS with ease.
Yet another example of how our innovative thinking
helps lower your total cost of ownership (TCO).
Dynamic thrust bearing
Fixed shaft principle
Swept wing rotor

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WE LOWER YOUR TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP
Your Largest Single Operating Cost Is Energy

PROBLEM: Higher pressure drop = higher energy costs SAVINGS: 3x more energy efficient than Coriolis meters
The energy required to move fluids in any system is directly Using exact operational parameters, annual power operating
proportional to the pressure drop across the system. As pressure costs are ~3x higher for a Coriolis meter ($183,168) than a
drop increases, you need more energy to power the flow. Heliflu™ TZN ($69,120), thanks to lower pressure drop. (see below).

SOLUTION: Low pressure drop = lower power use RETURN ON INVESTMENT: Increasing ROI & lower TCO
Our Heliflu™ family of helical turbine meters has significantly Your payback on a 10” Heliflu™ TZN is approximately 5 months
lower pressure drop compared to Positive Displacement (PD), with annual energy savings of $114,048 — your savings multiply
Coriolis or conventional turbine meters. with each additional meter run and compound yearly.

ANNUAL POWER COST


Coriolis: $183,168
TZN1: $ 69,120
Difference : $114,048

OPERATING PARAMETERS
Cost Assumptions
1. Flow rate: 14,500 bph
2. Pump Efficiency: 70%
3. Motor Efficiency: 95%
4. Energy cost: 0.1 $/kWh
5. Viscosity: 10 cSt
6. Specific gravity: 0.82
7. Pressure Drop:
Coriolis: 32 psi
TZN1: 12 psi
1
including strainer

CALCULATE THE SPECIFIC PRESSURE DROP FOR YOUR TZN METER:


∆P=∆P theory
x SG x v 0.2
1. Find the theoretical pressure drop for your meter size and flowrate from charts below.
2. Use your operating specific gravity and viscosity to calculate operational pressure drop using the formula 2 0.65
Where: ∆P = Meter Pressure drop (psi) | ∆P theory = pressure drop from chart | SG = operating specific gravity | v = operating kinematic viscosity (cst)

METER SIZES: 1/2“ - 2”

METER SIZES: 3“ - 20”

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PREMIER FLOW RATE & VISCOSITY COMBINATIONS
Custom calibration is a critical differentiator at Faure Herman

“If a meter
is proved and operated
on liquids with inherently identical

properties and operating conditions

(e.g., viscosity & flow rate), the highest level

of accuracy can be anticipated.”

— API MPMS Section 5.3.7.2

We continuously invest in our world class calibration facility, ensuring one of the largest flow rate and fluid viscosity calibration selections on the globe.

WE CUSTOM TUNE & PROVE EVERY METER


Flow Rates: 0.012 – 4,450 m3/hr
AT OUR WORLD-CLASS CALIBRATION FACILITY 0.075 - 28,000 Bbl/hr
Viscosity: Gasoline to heavy crudes
While we start each meter with a precise machining process on state of the
0.5 - 1,000 cSt
art CNC equipment that delivers the highest compositional integrity and Flex Scheduling: rapid response to
meter size & viscosity requests
accuracy possible, we complete every meter by customizing its individual
Calibration: bench uncertainties meet
performance to your exact intended real-world specifications. most stringent requirements

Traceability: fully established to


We adjust and optimize each rotor to improve linearity
international standards
across the widest range of flow rates & fluid viscosities
Results: globally-recognized calibrations
We also calibrate with actual hydrocarbons — not water. This distinct step adhere to ISO 17025 & ILAC MRA
Proving: multiple test benches to prove
helps ensure every meter performs as expected in the field. With the addition the range of meter line sizes
of our thermally controlled fluid system, we now more precisely regulate liquid
temperatures during calibrations, resulting in a more stable thermal profile and improved repeatability.

Additionally, our calibration facility is designed so we can respond quickly to customer needs. Unlike other
calibration facilities, we can change fluids and line sizes rapidly to provide calibration services on an ‘as needed’
basis. That means you can get immediate service as compared to having to wait for a slot in a fixed production
schedule. This results in fast response, quicker equipment deliveries and improved project scheduling timelines.

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IF YOU MEASURE IT - CALIBRATIONS MATTER
Superb Repeatability Provides Long Term Performance Stability

The simplicity and robustness of the Heliflu™, combined with our unique custom calibrations, ensures performance
stability over many years. Continuous, repeatable operation and minimal maintenance requirements extend your
operational budget and lower your total cost of ownership.

REPEATABILITY: A CRITICAL ELEMENT IN UNCERTAINTY CALCULATIONS


Repeatability vs Viscosity Long-Term Performance Stability
35

30

25
Repeatability Turndown

20

15

10

0
1 5 10 20 50 100 200 400 1000
Viscosity (cSt)

According to API MPMS & OIML R117-1 meters can have 30:1 repeatability turndown ratio at better than 0.04% across a wide range of
viscosities. Our Heliflu™ TZN family of meters easily perform at ≤0.04% over 5 proving runs, ensuring custody transfer quality uncertainty.
Additionally, the superior pulse stability allows the TZN to easily generate an uncertainty of less than ± 0.027% as required by API MPMS 4.5,
making the TZN an excellent choice for Master Meter applications.

LINEARITY: EXCEPTIONAL WHETHER CALIBRATED ON SINGLE OR MULTIPLE PRODUCTS

When calibrating your meter over multiple products you can choose either a single calibration curve and K-factor for each product or a linearized
K-factor that will maintain custody transfer uncertainty requirements for up to 4 products. This linearization is accomplished by using viscosity
indexing on a Reynolds number graph. Viscosity indexing uses a 7 degree polynomial function to linearize individual calibration curves into a
single overlapping curve. This generates a single K-factor for multiple viscosity products across the entire flow ranges of the meter.

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WE OFFER FLEXIBLE CONFIGURATIONS
Choose From Our Wide Range Of Product Options

Metering Versatility. We work closely with each client to help them choose the best meter configuration for
their application. The range of sizes, materials, electrical configurations, ANSI ratings available, etc. are critical
to providing flexibility to support our clients’ measurement needs.

• Heliflu™ meters range in diameters from 1/2” to 20”, measuring flow rates from 0.75 Bbl/hr to 58,495 Bbl/hr
• We have multiple materials available for our meter bodies, bearings, and rotors, depending on application
• Our meters are manufactured in ANSI ratings of 150 - 2500
• Each meter may be equipped with 1, 2 or 3 electronic signal outputs
• Totalizers may be mounted on one of the outputs, providing a local meter readout for comparison with
readings at the flow computer

THREADED: ≤ 2” WAFER STYLE: ≤ 2”


1/2” - 3” 4” - 14”

16” - 20”

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DOWNSIZING — FOR OPTIMAL ACCURACY
Our Tradition of Inventive Engineering Solutions Continues

Lifecycle Flow Variance. Over a production field’s lifecycle it is common to see flowrate reduction, sometimes as
much as 80-90%. Such severe reductions in flow pose serious challenges to measurement. Depending on degree of
flow reduction, meters and sometimes piping must be replaced to remediate the situation. This remedy is expensive
in both capital and operational perspectives, as well as requiring major outages and complex planning to accomplish.

COST EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS EASILY SOLVE COMMON FIELD ISSUES


Flexible Flow — We offer multiple flow rate cartridges that can be easily substituted for greater flow
range flexibility within an existing line size (up to 50% as seen in Tables 2 & 3).
Downsizing — We have designed special meter bodies to address an even greater degree of flow
reduction (up to 75%) as seen in Table 1 below.
These options are implemented without requiring any piping changes, and each offers you a cost effective
solution with precision accuracy — helping you lower your total cost of ownership

DOWNSIZED METER OPTIONS


TABLE

1 — Let Us Know If You Have Additional Requirements

Range
DN NPS CUS OR STD Length (2) Mass (3) Filtration (4)
mm (m3/h) (1) (GPM) (1) (BPH) (1)
“ MODELS
min max min max min max mm " kg Lbs mm Mesh
32-2* 11⁄4 - 880* 0.2 2 0.88 8.8 1.26 12.60
32-3* 11⁄4 - 1320* 0.3 3 1.32 13.2 1.90 19.00
32** 1 1/4 32-5* 11⁄4 - 2200* 0.5 5 2.20 22 3.15 31.50
140 5 33/64 6 13.5 0.425 40

32-10* 11⁄4 - 4400* 1.0 10 4.4 44 6.30 63.0


40-8* 11⁄2 - 3500* 0.8 8 3.5 35 5.03 50.3
1 1/2 40-12* 11⁄2 - 5300* 1.2 12 5.3 53 7.55 75.5
40** 40-15* 11⁄2 - 6600* 1.5 15 6.6 66 9.45 94.5
156 6 9/64 7 15.5 0.5 35

40-20* 11⁄2 - 8800* 2 20 8.8 88 12.6 126


50-40* 2-17600* 4 40 17.6 176 25.2 252
50** 2 50-45* 2-19800* 4.5 45 19.8 198 28.3 283
180 7 3/32 12 26.5 0.5 35

80 - 30* 3 - 190* 3 30 13 132 19 189


80** 3 80 - 50* 3 - 315* 5 50 22 220 31 314
235 925 21 46 0.85 20

100 - 70* 4 - 440* 7 70 31 308 44 440


100 4 100 - 110* 4 - 690* 11 110 48 484 69 692 305 12 25 55 1.4 14
100 - 150* 4 - 945* 15 150 66 661 94 943
150 - 200* 6 - 1260* 20 200 88 881 126 1,258
150 6 150 - 250* 6 - 1570* 25 250 110 1,101 157 1,572 356 14 45 100 1.7 12
150 - 300* 6 - 1890* 30 300 132 1,321 189 1,887

* Indicate smaller cartridge (one size less than flange interface). (3) Indicated masses are for class #150
** Standard Model Only (4) After a period of critical monitoring, the filtration degree can be relaxed to reduce strainer
(1) Maximum flowrate should be limited to 80-90% of Max capacity for continuous operations maintenance and pressure losses, e.g. MESH 14 to MESH 12 on a 4” meter (consult Faure Herman)
(2) Flange to flange dimension

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SMALL LINE SOLUTIONS - BIG PERFORMANCE
Precision Solutions. Products flowing in smaller line sizes are critical to many refineries applications,
offshore production platforms and upstream land-based operations. We offer an array of precision solutions for
these applications with several styles of meters, materials and bearings to adapt to fluids other than hydrocarbons.

We offer a 4-bladed aluminum helical rotor with graphite bearings for very light or refined products. Our
2-bladed titanium helical rotor with tungsten carbide bearings is suited for higher viscosity applications.

Whether for LACT units, buy-back measurement offshore, butylene and liquid propane transfers, our Heliflu™
family of meters (TZN, TCX, TLM or CTA) offers your the solution you need.

TABLE

2
1
/2” - 2” DIAMETER METERS WITH FLEXIBLE FLOWRATE TECHNOLOGY
Range
DN NPS STD Length (2) Mass (3) Filtration (4)
mm (m3/h) (1) (GPM) (1) (BPH) (1)
“ MODEL
min max min max min max mm " kg Lbs mm Mesh
16-012 1/2-055 0.012 0.12 0.055 0.55 0.075 0.75
16 1
/2 130 5 1/8 3.5 8 0.15 100
16-025 1/2-110 0.025 0.25 0.110 1.10 0.160 1.60

20-05 3/4-220 0.05 0.5 0.22 2.2 0.31 3.1


20 3
/4 130 5 1/8 4 9 0.355 45
Threaded type TZN 20-1 3/4-440 0.1 1 0.44 4.4 0.63 6.3
(size ≤ 2”) 25-2 1-880 0.2 2 0.88 8.8 1.26 12.6

25-3 1-1320 0.3 3 1.32 13.2 1.90 19.0

25 1 25-5 1-2200 0.5 5 2.20 22 3.15 31.5 130 5 1/8 5 11 0.425 40

25-10 1-4400 1 10 4.4 44 6.30 63.0

25-15 1-6600 1.5 15 6.6 66 9.40 94.00

32-8 11/4 - 3500 0.8 8 3.5 35 5.03 50.3

32-12 11/4 - 5300 1.2 12 5.3 53 7.55 75.5


Wafer style 32 1 1/4 32-15 11/4 - 6600 1.5 15 6.6 66 9.45 94.5 140 5 33/64 6 13.5 0.50 35
(size ≤ 2”)
32-20 11/4- 8800 2 20 8.8 88 12.60 126.0

32-30 11/4 - 13200 3 30 13.2 132 19.00 190.0

40-30 11/2 - 13200 3 30 13.2 132 19.0 190

40 1 1/2 40-40 11/2 - 17600 4 40 17.6 176 25.2 252 156 6 9/64 7 15.5 0.50 35

40-45 11/2 - 19800 4.5 45 19.8 198 28.3 283

50-30 2-13200 3 30 13.2 132 18.9 189

50 2 50-50 2-22000 5 50 22.0 220 31.4 314 180 7 3/32 12 26.5 0.85 20
TZN
50-70 2-30800 7 70 30.8 308 44.0 440
½” to 3”
(1) Maximum flowrate should be limited to 80-90% of Max capacity for (4) After a period of critical monitoring, the filtration degree can be relaxed
continuous operations to reduce strainer maintenance and pressure losses
(2) Flange to flange dimension Models in shaded color are approved according to OIML R-117 (Class 0.3)
(3) Indicated masses are for class #150

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GREATEST FLOW RATE FLEXIBILITY — PERIOD
Inventive Solutions. Our Heliflu™ family of liquid measurement products provide you the greatest flexibility
in addressing varying flow rates, both within line sizes (Flexible Flow) and between line sizes (Downsizing).
These inventive solutions have proven invaluable for our customers the world over, enabling them to address
changes in production flow without requiring a change of the entire meter.

3” TO 20” DIAMETER METERS - FLEXIBLE FLOWRATE TECHNOLOGY


TABLE

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Range
DN NPS CUS OR STD Length (2) p.10 Mass (3) p.10 Filtration (4)p.10
mm (m3/h) (1) p. 10 (BPH) (1) p.10
“ MODELS
min max min max mm " kg Lbs mm Mesh
80 - 70* 3 - 440 7 70 44 440
80 - 110 3 - 690 11 110 69 692
80 3 80 - 150 3 - 945 15 150 94 943
235 925 21 46 1.4 14

80 - 180 3 - 1130 18 180 113 1,132


100 - 165 4 - 1040 17 165 104 1,038
100 - 200 4 - 1260 20 200 126 1,258
100 4 100 - 250 4 - 1570 25 250 157 1,572
305 12 25 55 1.7 12

100 - 300 4 - 1890 30 300 189 1,887 Meter Body


3-4“
150 - 400 6 - 2515 40 400 252 2,516
150 6 150 - 600 6 - 3775 60 600 377 3,774 356 14 45 100 2.36 8
150 - 800 6 - 5030 80 800 503 5,032
200 - 800 8 - 5030 80 800 503 5,032
200 - 1000 8 - 6290 100 1,000 629 6,290
200 8 200 - 1200 8 - 7550 120 1,200 755 7,548
406 16 75 165 2.8 7

200 - 1400 8 - 8800 140 1,400 881 8,806


250 - 1200 10 - 75500 120 1,200 755 7,548
250 10 250 - 2000 10 - 12600 200 2,000 1,258 12,580 508 20 115 255
250 - 2300 10 - 14500 230 2,300 1,447 14,467
300 - 2000 12 - 12600 200 2,000 1,258 12,580 3.35 6 Meter with Cartridge
300 - 2400 12 - 15100 240 2,400 1,510 15,096 4 - 12 “
300 12 300 - 3000 12 - 18900 300 3,000 1,887 18,869
610 24 200 440

300 - 3400 12 - 21400 340 3,400 2,139 21,385


350 - 2500 14 - 15700 250 2,500 1,572 15,725
350 14 350 - 3500 14 - 22000 350 3,500 2,201 22,014 711 28 240 520
350 - 4200 14 - 26400 420 4,200 2,642 26,417
400 - 3400 16 - 21400 340 3,400 2,139 21,385
400 - 4000 16 - 25200 400 4,000 2,516 25,159
400 16 400 - 4500 16 - 28300 450 4,500 2,830 28,304
813 32 295 650 4.0 5

400 - 5600 16 - 35200 560 5,600 3,522 35,223


450 - 4800 18 - 30200 480 4,800 3,019 30,191
450 18 450 - 5500 18 - 34600 550 5,500 3,459 34,594 914 36 385 850 3 Piece Design
450 - 7300 18 - 45900 730 7,300 4,592 45,916 ≥ 14”

500 - 6000 20 - 37700 600 6,000 3,774 37,739


500 20 500 - 7500 20 - 47200 750 7,500 4,717 47,174 1,016 40 550 1,215 4.75 4
500 - 9300 20 - 58500 930 9,300 5,850 58,495

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The Original Helical Turbine Flowmeter
Leverage our decades of expertise, innovation and commitment to
customer service to help you lower your total cost of ownership.

LOWER YOUR TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP WITH HELICAL TURBINE TECHNOLOGY

MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
BODY AND FLANGES
Options: Low Temp Carbon Steel or Duplex (Other upon request)
INTERNALS
Cartridge 316L Stainless Steel , Titanium (optional)
Rotor Titanium or Aluminium
Bearings Tungsten Carbide or Graphite
ELECTRICAL
ENCLOSURE OPTIONS 316 Stainless Steel or Aluminium Compliance to NORSOK, NACE

METER TEMPERATURE RANGE


LOWER PRESSURE DROP MEANS
LOWER ENERGY CONSUMPTION ATEX/IECEx UL/cUL
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE -50°C to +80°C | (-58°F to +176°F) -50°C to +80°C | (-58°F to +176°F)

PROCESS TEMPERATURE -50°C to +180°C | (-58°F to +356°F) -50°C to +150°C | (-58°F to +302°F)

INGRESS PROTECTION IP66 NEMA 4X

STORAGE TEMPERATURE -50°C to +60°C | (-58°F to +140°F) -50°C to +60°C | (-58°F to +140°F)

France | Corporate Office METER SPECIFICATION


Faure Herman 1
⁄2’’ to 20’’
METER SIZE FLANGE RATING
ANSI 150 to ANSI 2500 (ASME B16.5)*
Route de Bonnétable
72400 La Ferté Bernard ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE 1 or 2 (3 available on request)
- SENSOR TYPE Inductive pick-up coil
Tel: +33 (0) 2 43 60 28 60
- PREAMPLIFIER 2 wires | 2 wires NAMUR | 3 wires Open Collector
sales@faureherman.com
OPTIONAL Local totalizer available (upon request)
www.faureherman.com
PERFORMANCE
North America | USA
±0.15% Custody Transfer Applications
8280 Willow Place Dr. N. LINEARITY
±0.10% Premium applications or Master Metering
Suite 150 <0.04% Custody Transfer Applications
REPEATABILITY
Houston TX 77070 <0.02% Premium applications or Master Metering
Tel: +1 713-623-0808
MAX FLOW RATE 0.12 to 9,300 m3/h | 0.75 to 58,500 bbl/h
sales@faureherman.com
VISCOSITY RANGE 0.2 to 350 cSt (higher upon request)
www.faureherman.com

UAE | Sharjah METER APPROVALS


SAIF Office P8-18-34 ELECTRICAL ATEX and IECEx (II2G – IIC T6) | UL/cUL (Class 1 Div 1 Group C, D)
PO Box 123926
PRESSURE PED Directive 2014/68/EU Compliant
Sharjah - UAE
ELECTROMAGNETIC
Tel: +971 6-745-1151 EMC Directive 2014/30/EU compliant
ENVIRONMENT
sales@faureherman.com
METROLOGY OIML R117-1 | MID (Class 0.3) | Other national approvals (upon request)

* Consult factory for higher pressures requiring other flange types


COM 20.03.02 EN 2020.12

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